Orbits of Particle Around a Black Hole using Effective Potential

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Homework Statement


The possible orbit of a particle moving around a black hole can be described using the effective potential UGR(r) (in effect, potential energy per unit mass):

UGR(r) = -GM/r + l2/2m2r2 - Rsl2/2m2r3

where the symbols have their usual meaning and in particular Rs = 2GM / c2 is the Schwarzschild radius for the black hole. We then use the energy balance equation

K = 1/2 mr2 + mUGR = constant

to illustrate the main features of the possible orbits.

(a) Show that the function UGR has a minimum and maximum value at r = r- and r = r+ respectively and determine expressions for these qualities.
(b) Briefly describe the possible orbits.

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Begin by plotting the effective potential with respect to r and look for turning points.